Nazism

Nazism is a form of fascism that incorporates anti-Semitism, anti-communism, anti-capitalism, and ethnic nationalism. Although the ideology was only officially present in Nazi Germany, far-right groups and people continue to support its beliefs, leading to more anti-Semitism and more ethnic nationalism. Today, several motorcycle gangs, the Aryan Brotherhood gang, the Azov Battalion and Right Sector in Ukraine, and the Dayar Mongol party of Mongolia are all adherents to the core concepts of Nazism, albeit modified to be the nationalism of their own respective countries.

Tenets
From 1933 to 1945, Adolf Hitler led Nazi Germany as a totalitarian leader, uniting the country of Germany with promises of revenge against the Triple Entente for the defeat in World War I and with guarantees that the economy would recover under his rule. His (very controversial) tenets were:
 * Germans were the purest of the Aryan race and were therefore the master race.
 * Jews were all greedy, evil, and manipulators, and they were responsible for stabbing the German Empire in the back during World War I (many of the delegates to the 1919 Treaty of Versailles - a major embarrassment for Germany - were Jewish), as well as leading the Soviet Union and the West.
 * Communism and capitalism were both flawed systems, and totalitarianism was better than democracy.
 * Class equality, class struggle, and international solidarity were all bad, and private property and privately-owned businesses should be maintained for the Aryans.
 * Germans should unite as "national comrades" against "foreign peoples" (i.e. Jews, Romani, Slavs, etc.)